ABC Sign and Color: A Beginner's Book of American Sign Language (Dover Coloring Books)
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Rating | : | 4.47 (691 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0486490572 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
About the AuthorSusan T. Hall has illustrated more than 75 picture books and written 16 short novelty volumes. She worked for more than 12 years for Hallmark Cards as an artist, line designer, senior designer, and design manager.
More of a coloring book than a book of signing Kindle Customer Should have done the "look inside" to see that this book is more of a coloring book (arranged in alphabetical order) than a book of signs. Book measures only 7.3" wide by 9.5" tall. Each page has a large picture of something (usually an animal) that begins with the featured letter. A 1.5" circle shows how to sign the letter and the bottom of the page has 4 to 6 small (approx. 1.5") squares of signs of words beginning with the same letter. For example: the "E" page has a large picture of an elephant and. "Pages aren't perforated, but great content in the coloring book!" according to Kara Carrero {Extremely Good Parenting}. This is a great little coloring book, especially if in preschool, kindergarten, or early childhood education you're doing a letter of the week type of study because you get around 5 signs per letter. We are using it to teach both our older and younger (18month old) child which helps them learn together and the older one even be the teacher. My only complaint is that the pages aren't perforated so it's difficult to get out the sheets!. Jerry said Nice child's book for beginning sign language. Very nice book for the child beginning "sign language" or an adult for that matter who wants to start learning. I would have liked seeing "sign" for "yes" or "no", but you can create these letters using the "sign" for the letters, which are provided in the book. There is a sign for "I don't understand" which is nice to know. All in all, I do recommend this book.
Includes signing tips and etiquette.. Each page features a clear drawing of a hand letter sign and common words beginning with the letter. Clever and kid-friendly, this introduction to signing features whimsical illustrations to color as well as the basics of both American Sign Language (ASL) and the American Manual Alphabet for finger spelling words
Hall has illustrated more than 75 picture books and written 16 short novelty volumes. Susan T. She worked for more than 12 years for Hallmark Cards as an artist, line designer, senior designer, and design manager.